ClimbingField Work Climbing for Science in Antarctica Over the past several months I’ve talked a lot about Antarctica and what it’s like…Edmund StumpFebruary 1, 2012
Field WorkNews Geology of the Transantarctic Mountains Last week the holidays broke my routine. As I head into the New Year, The…Edmund StumpJanuary 1, 2012
News Ascent of The Tusk, Liv Glacier, Antarctica People always ask when they see this picture, “Is that you out there?” To which…Edmund StumpDecember 18, 2011
Antarctic Explorers Amundsen Reaches South Pole; Scott Starts up Beardmore Glacier December 14, 1911, 100 years ago this week, the Norwegian party led by Roald Amundsen…Edmund StumpDecember 11, 2011
News Wildlife around McMurdo Station, Antarctica Although McMurdo nightlife can be pretty wild on a Saturday night, wildlife in the general…Edmund StumpDecember 4, 2011
News The Roof at the Bottom of the World Reviewed by The New York Times The Roof at the Bottom of the World has been reviewed by The New York…Edmund StumpDecember 2, 2011
News Field Cuisine in Antarctica You’ve had a hard day in the field climbing mountains, collecting rocks. You're chilled to…Edmund StumpNovember 27, 2011
News Amundsen Takes the Transantarctic Mountains 100 years ago this week Roald Amundsen and his boys hit the Transantarctic Mountains. They…Edmund StumpNovember 20, 2011
News Conquering The Spectre In The Gothic Mountains on The Huffington Post A post I wrote for The Huffington Post titled "Conquering The Spectre In The Gothic…Edmund StumpNovember 19, 2011
News The Ascent of Mount Markham in The Atlantic Despite the lead in to my recent article in The Atlantic, you cannot reach the…Edmund StumpNovember 17, 2011